Victim knocked from sailboat – swims to shore
Debra Johnson reported to Historic City News that Flagler County deputies responded to 600 Cinnamon Beach Way at the Cinnamon Beach Condominium after midnight this morning to investigate the discovery of a man who claimed to have been lost at sea last night.



After converting a former shipping container into a unique, modern living space, Flagler College Students in Free Enterprise and LOCI Design will show off the innovative project at a community preview, Brian Thompson told Historic City News.
Historic City News learned that Fire Chief Mike Arnold and Fire Marshal John Rayno set the plaque for the 1902 fire bell to be rung at 8:30 a.m. during the Ceremony of Remembrance; Sunday, September 11, on the St. Augustine Fire Department grounds located at 101 Malaga Street.
Robin Kass Burchfield invited Historic City News readers to attend “Treasures at the Fountain” on Saturday October 1st at the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park located at 11 Magnolia Drive in uptown St. Augustine.


St. Augustine Civil Air Patrol Composite Squadron Public Affairs Officer 2nd LT. Dennis Maloney, announced to local Historic City News reporters the recent presentation of Commander’s Commendation Award.
Publicist and storyteller Jane Sims reported to Historic City News that “A Passel of Pirates” will be the theme for this month’s “Theater of The Mind” storytelling event.
According to an announcement received by Historic City News today, on September 26, the Judeo-Christian Lecture Series at Flagler College will feature Father Kevin P. Spicer, C.S.C., who will speak on “Entreaty and Supplication: Catholic Clergy and Jews in Hitler’s Germany”.